For the successful 2012 Colorado state constitution amendment related to marijuana, see 2012 Colorado Amendment 64.
Amendment 44
An Amendment to Section 18-18-406 (1) of the Colorado Revised Statutes Making Legal the Possession of One Ounce or Less of Marijuana For Any Person Twenty-one Years of Age or Older
Results
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
636,938
41.08%
No
913,411
58.92%
Amendment failed[1]
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